Pencil Vs Camera
Just found these cool drawings from Ben Heine on the Daily Obsessional blog and thought that they were well worth sharing. I’m surprised I haven’t seen this technique used in some ads for an art shop or something. I think it’s a bit of a shame about the blatant Photoshop work though, I’d prefer if it was a little more subtle and realistic or if the pictures were actually being held up in front of those views.



Found this picture on the Them Thangs site and just cannot get over how incredibly awesome it is. I’m literally stunned at how cool it is. I wanna get it blown up and framed for my wall.
Some nice shots
Some great photographs with amazing lighting, interesting props and lots of character.
Like. A lot.



Shame the last one is so small. I took them off google images. I also left out examples of colour shots because I didn’t like them.
Photographer: Tobias Slater-Hunt
Saw this photograph and thought it was incredible. Nice lighting, subject, props and vignetting. See more of this at the All In Your Innerspace blog.
Now you see him. Now you don’t.
Liu Bolin, an artist from Beijing uses himself as the focal point. He can sometimes work on a piece for up to 10 hours. His inspiration comes from being a social outcast and feeling outcast and unnoticed within his community. It reminds me of the street performers in Covent Garden, except this is better. Very inspirational.



Gorgeous lighting. There’s so much character and personality embedded into this shot. Love it.
(via creativeinspiration)